Unable to find symbolic solution with "dsolve" function
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I've used the dsolve() function before, but for some reason it isn't working well for me on this particular problem. The differential equation is dy/dt=(t-e^(-t))/(y+e^y), with an initial value of y(1.5)=0.5.
sol=dsolve('Dy=(t-exp(-t))/(y+(exp(y)))','y(1.5)=0.5','t')
These are the warnings I get:
In dsolve (line 126)
Warning: Unable to find symbolic solution.
> In dsolve>assignOutputs (line 242)
In dsolve (line 228)
and "sol" gets [empty sym], when it should get me an equation.
11 Comments
VBBV
on 10 Oct 2020
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 13 Oct 2020
Define t as symbolic variable
syms y t
eqn = diff(y,t) == t-exp(-t)/(y+exp(y));
Cond = y(1.5)==0.5
S= dsolve(eqn,Cond);
Walter Roberson
on 10 Oct 2020
unfortunately that does not solve the problem
Lucas Howarth
on 10 Oct 2020
VBBV
on 10 Oct 2020
install symbolic math toolbox and run it
Lucas Howarth
on 10 Oct 2020
Lucas Howarth
on 10 Oct 2020
VBBV
on 10 Oct 2020
or use ode45
syms y t
eqn = @(y,t) t-exp(-t)/(y+exp(y));
y0 = 0.5;
span = [0 1];
[t y] = ode45(eqn,span,y0)
Lucas Howarth
on 10 Oct 2020
Walter Roberson
on 10 Oct 2020
dsolve() is the symbolic toolbox. If you are being asked to use dsolve() then you are being asked to use the symbolic toolbox.
Bhomik Kankaria
on 13 Oct 2020
Hi Lucas,
If dsolve cannot find an explicit solution of a differential equation analytically, then it returns an empty symbolic array. You can solve the differential equation by using MATLAB® numerical solver, such as ode45. For more information, see Solve a Second-Order Differential Equation Numerically.
Alternatively, you can try finding an implicit solution of the differential equation by specifying the 'Implicit' option to true.For example, in your case you can use it to solve the equation -
>> dsolve('Dy=(t-exp(-t))/(y+(exp(y)))','y(1.5)=0.5','t','Implicit',true)
Walter Roberson
on 13 Oct 2020
By the way, Maple is not able to solve the equation.
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